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New Sharp LX Series LED AQUOS HD TVs

Posted on October 7th, 2009 by Editorial Staff in Entertainment Gadgets, Technology

Due to be released around mid-November, Sharp’s new LX Series LED AQUOS HD line-up includes 60”, 52”, 46” and 40” models. Full HD equipped with LED Backlight Technology, Sharp is offering a new level of image quality with a stunning 2000000:1 contrast ratio while providing an up to 30% decrease in power consumption.

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For those who are particular keen on superior audio experiences, Sharp included a Du Bass ARSS 6 speaker system with a nice 2.1Ch, however this will be available only in 60″, 52″ and 46” models.

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Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market four models (60V-inch, 52V-inch, 46V-inch, and 40V-inch*1) of the LX Series “LED AQUOS” LCD TVs from November 10, 2009. Coming on the verge of 2010, the tenth anniversary of the first AQUOS LCD TVs, this series employs a newly developed LCD panel and an LED backlight. Further advancements in the LX Series give it both improved image quality and environmental performance. Newly developed panels incorporate Sharp’s proprietary UV2A*2 photo-alignment technology for bright whites and extremely deep blacks; and the LED backlight offers highly precise control of the light output. In addition, the combination of these newly developed panels and the LED backlight gives the LX Series high energy efficiency that results in the industry’s lowest level of energy consumption*3.

The LX Series offers a further evolution in digital image processing performance thanks to Sharp’s AQUOS High-Picture-Quality Master Engine image processing chip for highly precise reproduction of fast-moving images. The new Preferred Image Sensor not only adjusts to the room viewing environment and the on-screen content; it also automatically adjusts image and sound quality to the viewers’ personal preferences. In addition, the new AQUOS Familink II makes it even more convenient to access the relevant functions of
peripheral devices and thus easily control them while watching TV.

The LED AQUOS represents the coming-together of Sharp’s years of expertise and knowledge in LED and LCD, along with its vertical integration in which all processes from device development to final product manufacture form a virtuous upward spiral. Since introducing the AQUOS as the TV for the 21st century in January 2001, Sharp has always aimed for the pinnacle of flat-screen TVs. Sharp will release the LED AQUOS globally in an effort to bring a new TV lifestyle to people around the world.

Major Features
1. High image quality thanks to a next-generation LCD panel and LED backlight. (TV
contrast*4 of 2,000,000:1)
2. Industry’s lowest level of energy consumption (reduced by more than 30% compared to
predecessor GX Series).
3. Comes with improved AQUOS High-Picture-Quality Master Engine and Preferred Image
Sensor for automatically adjusting to viewers’ preferred image and sound settings.
4. Powerful sound with ARSS six-speaker system with duo bass sub-woofer (available on
60V/52V/46V-inch models).
5. Improved AQUOS Familink II seamlessly links the functions of the AQUOS and
peripheral devices for enhanced user-friendliness.

[via Akihabara]

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